Panel Discussion: Communicating Climate Change to the Non-Scientific Community (Webcast)
Date: April 7, 2009
Running Time: 01:01:55
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This panel discussion will examine ways to communicate climate change to the non-scientific community. Panelists: Amber Inwood, Leon Geschwind, Kathy Ahgeak, and Robyn Higdon.
The Iņupiat of the Arctic Slope are on the front lines of the battle against global climate change, but they are not the only people affected by the warming of the planet. This ECHO (Education Through Cultural and Historic Organizations) Partners symposium will discuss the effects of climate change on environmentally diverse areas of the plane. Join scientists, educators and ECHO partners from Hawaii, Alaska, Mississippi and Massachusetts as they discuss the issues facing their communities and ways to educate our global community on the science of climate change.
Visit the ECHO Climate Change Symposium Website
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